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Scotland deserves an upscale. There's really only enough room for one city in Scotland proper, and I wish it was viable (even if challenging) to have both them and England in the same world. Similarly, the Maori (NZ) could use a little more land, since they benefit from lots of unimproved tiles.
On the flip side, India's land is too good. Amazing resources, super defensible, lots of land to expand but not so much that you'll be beset by barbarians. I get that it's probably accurate geographically but it hurts the balance of the game world. They tend to get a massive lead almost every time I play. Some of their luxury/bonus resources could stand to be cut IMO.
@Lance Dunsten Her initial capital city is Tyre, so her starting location will remain Tyre. Theres nothing stopping her from building in Carthage though. In fact i believe i designed Tunisia with the intent that someones going to settle there. (its been years since i did my last design on the map so i could be wrong)
@Gleen Cross Im assuming youre talking about Bering Straight. I recently learned about sea currents and how they were effectively walls in the sea for ancient civilizations so i might reflect that into the map.